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alimentos y anuncio retiros voluntarios de otros medicamentos mientras continuan las investigaciones gloria sanchez/vocera del fda "tra compania farmacy tambien esta retirando los productos del mercado voluntariamente porque los productos tenian problemas pero nada mas por precausion en lo que continua las investigaciones todas las victimas de la meningitis fungica recibieron inyecciones de esteroides fabricado por una farmacia en massachusetts... hasta el momento la mayoria de las muertes se han reportado en estados como tenesse (11) y michigan (7)... 3 muertos se reportaron en florida y indiana... las autoridades en virginia dieron a conocer de 2 muertes y una en maryland. "es una forma inusual y mortifera de meningitis causado por un hongo y no se transmite de persona a persona es tratable, indico." la fda, agencia que investiga el brote dio a conocer los nombres de mas de 80 hospitales que portaban el esteroide inyectable distribuidos por el laboratorio new england compounding center laboratorio que seria responsable del brote. gloria sanchez/vocera del fda "las personas que esten preoc
alimentos y anuncio retiros voluntarios de otros medicamentos mientras continuan las investigaciones gloria sanchez/vocera del fda "tra compania farmacy tambien esta retirando los productos del mercado voluntariamente porque los productos tenian problemas pero nada mas por precausion en lo que continua las investigaciones todas las victimas de la meningitis fungica recibieron inyecciones de esteroides fabricado por una farmacia en massachusetts... hasta el momento la mayoria de las muertes...
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. >>> feminist icon gloria steinem says it could be lost tuesday night. the stakes and the victims next. >>> but first as we head down the home stretch of the presidential campaign, we wanted to look at the closest races in election history. we're not talking vote counts or parjs. just electoral votes since that's what decides presidential elections. here's our top four list. george w. bush and al gore. the closest race. the disputed florida vote went bush's way giving him the win by just five electoral votes. numb beer three, it's three. 1796 john adams became our second president with a narrow win over thomas jefferson. adams served two terms before jefferson became the third president. after the break, the two closest races. the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. experience life well lit. ask for transitions adaptive lenses. check with your employer to see if your vision plan covers transitions brand lense
. >>> feminist icon gloria steinem says it could be lost tuesday night. the stakes and the victims next. >>> but first as we head down the home stretch of the presidential campaign, we wanted to look at the closest races in election history. we're not talking vote counts or parjs. just electoral votes since that's what decides presidential elections. here's our top four list. george w. bush and al gore. the closest race. the disputed florida vote went bush's way giving him the...
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. >>> all of this, plus the great gloria steinem right here on "politicsnation," msnbc. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] you're not using too much are you, hon? ♪ nope. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. don't worry, there's plenty left for you dad. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft? >>> have you joined the "politicsnation" conversation on facebook yet? today everyone loves this
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it. >> gloria steinham on the campaign trail. kelly o'donnell is live. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. it's a new day. if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side
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rayhan salaam and gloria borger. first we're going to tackle the smarts or not of election day behavior for both men and then we'll tackle when we're going to know and who tonight. that's the gig. and the winner gets a million dollars or mitt romney bet 10,000 in something. governor strickland, today, the decision of mitt romney to go out. he's the challenger. so it would make sense. the president, though, did some interviews, but decided to stay home and play basketball. is that good optics or bad optics? >> i think the president may have touched more people through his calls if the concern is how many voters can you reach during this last few hours of the campaign. but, you know, election days, i think, are very special events and i think every politician deals with them sort of differently. >> it is all about your psyche and your psychology. you heard him say, he has butterflies in his stomach, john avalon, the president, going for the younger voter with that interview. >> apparently. look, i think at the end of t
rayhan salaam and gloria borger. first we're going to tackle the smarts or not of election day behavior for both men and then we'll tackle when we're going to know and who tonight. that's the gig. and the winner gets a million dollars or mitt romney bet 10,000 in something. governor strickland, today, the decision of mitt romney to go out. he's the challenger. so it would make sense. the president, though, did some interviews, but decided to stay home and play basketball. is that good optics or...
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also with us, the nonpartisan chief national correspondent john king and political analyst gloria borger and somewhere momentarily will be david gergen. so what are you looking for? let's talk to the partisans t. >> well, it will all come down to president obama getting his base out, black votes, voters between the ages of 18 and 29 and republicans get their base out, senior citizens and white voters. that's what it is going to come down to. we all know the key states. and now it is up to the campaigns. did they deliver. >> paul, we see an enthusiasm dropoff among young people for president obama. how much does that concern you? >> it is an enormous concern, the single biggest concern i have as an obama supporter. he won by 34 points and they were 18% of the total electorate in the last election. both of those numbers frankly if you look at the polling look like they may be going down. the question is, can the president motivate the young people, get them out to vote. as a democrat, i hope he can. they're doing bet we are ter wi latinos and with senior citizens, believe it or not. the la
also with us, the nonpartisan chief national correspondent john king and political analyst gloria borger and somewhere momentarily will be david gergen. so what are you looking for? let's talk to the partisans t. >> well, it will all come down to president obama getting his base out, black votes, voters between the ages of 18 and 29 and republicans get their base out, senior citizens and white voters. that's what it is going to come down to. we all know the key states. and now it is up to...
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gloria borger, help us out, break it down. our coverage continues from ohio with gloria on the other side of the break. loating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. then you may be looking for help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call now. whatever your health coverage needs, unitedhealthcare can help you find the right plan. open enrollment to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so now is the best time to review your options and enroll in a plan. medicare has two main parts, parts a and b, to help cover a lot of your expenses, like hospital care... and doctor visits. but they still won't cover all of your costs. now's the time to learn about unitedhealthcare plans that may be right for you. are you looking for something nice and easy? like a single plan that combines medicare parts a & b with prescrip
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. >> let's check in with david gergen and gloria borgeer. the question, what happens now? what happens tomorrow assuming president obama is eelected in terms of getting things done. does anything really change? >> no, i don't think anything does change. before this evening, i was talking to an aide to -- a republican aide to a leader in the senate who says nothing is changed unless the president comes to us and proposes something that we can live with on the fiscal cliff. we're not going to be willing to deal with him. >> i think, however, to dana's point about how upset and depressed republicans are, they had a couple of real opportunities in 2010 and, again, to try and regain power in the senate and, again, it's the tea party in 2010, three seats they could have won, and they kind of threw them away. >> i'm nervous to turn to alex castelanos. >> i'm going for the hemlock here. you know, i think there is a chance we'll get something done. >> where do you see that? >> if president obama is re-elected. that's if, a long way to go. the congress will be re-elected every two y
. >> let's check in with david gergen and gloria borgeer. the question, what happens now? what happens tomorrow assuming president obama is eelected in terms of getting things done. does anything really change? >> no, i don't think anything does change. before this evening, i was talking to an aide to -- a republican aide to a leader in the senate who says nothing is changed unless the president comes to us and proposes something that we can live with on the fiscal cliff. we're not...
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that's my -- >> actually -- >> your last word. >> i was going to say gloria was 240 in line at 6:00 this morning. even though she had to be in work at a retail store. she got out of that line at 11:00 and she was glad she did it. >> we're looking at the numbers. if you look at the trend lines from pollster.com, you can see since the beginning of september president obama's had a lead over mitt romney in ohio. though the margin has varied slightly. of all the numbers pollster tracks, they estimate obama with 49.2% right now and romney's 45.8%. in florida the race is even tighter with romney now taking the lead from obama in early october before the president regained his razor-thin advantage. that estimate has the president now at 48.4% to romney's 47.9%. let me go to john on this. any reason to believe that those poll numbers are not accurate right now in any fuzziness there? any reason to chip away at them? >> i think it's important to note that the republicans have done huge mobilization here. there's no question that they got a lot of absentee votes in and they've also been getting go
that's my -- >> actually -- >> your last word. >> i was going to say gloria was 240 in line at 6:00 this morning. even though she had to be in work at a retail store. she got out of that line at 11:00 and she was glad she did it. >> we're looking at the numbers. if you look at the trend lines from pollster.com, you can see since the beginning of september president obama's had a lead over mitt romney in ohio. though the margin has varied slightly. of all the numbers...
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> check in with our analysts, senior correspondental correspondent dana bash is here, david gergen, gloria borger and contributory cnn, alex castellanos and adviser to the obama white house, van jones. two days to go before this thing. where are your heads at? what are you looking at very closely in terms of the numbers? >> spinning. our heads are spinning. i think is it impossible to call this race. john king just laid it out that president romney -- mares got a steeper hill to climb in the electoral college. if you look at the 12 battleground states people normally list, barack obama's ahead in nine of the 12 battleground states and romney only ahead in three. but when you go on the ground, you actually talk to people in the state, i was in ohio this week, quite striking how many republicans on the ground thought they were going to win it. they thought they had the enthusiasm. they thought they had the evangelical -- >> is that just -- >> we rely too much on the polls. should not get stuck on the polls. wait and see what the voters say, on the ground, things are happening that you don't
> check in with our analysts, senior correspondental correspondent dana bash is here, david gergen, gloria borger and contributory cnn, alex castellanos and adviser to the obama white house, van jones. two days to go before this thing. where are your heads at? what are you looking at very closely in terms of the numbers? >> spinning. our heads are spinning. i think is it impossible to call this race. john king just laid it out that president romney -- mares got a steeper hill to climb...
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john king, gloria borger, ari fleischer, paul begala. do campaigns often go with magical thinking like this? >> absolutely. yes. >> romney has a magical budget so -- it's like the magic is all in there. >> days on end wearing black gloves, don't know why, can't remember. >> james carville is a man of mystery. >> i went the whole last couple weeks of a campaign one time and didn't change my underwear. i washed it at night. >> didn't bill clinton famously campaign up until the end? >> 24 hours, he went around the clock. >> probably he's going to do it again tonight, why not? >> until the last dog dies. >> i think one of the things that's happening here. there's some stuff you can't poll, we talked a lot about the polls and the numbers. there is a level of intensity on both sides that i think when it's this close, we're going to be surprised tomorrow. there are people who are in the tea party who have convinced themselves that this president is a threat to everything they believe in. they're going to strain every effort to make sure he does
john king, gloria borger, ari fleischer, paul begala. do campaigns often go with magical thinking like this? >> absolutely. yes. >> romney has a magical budget so -- it's like the magic is all in there. >> days on end wearing black gloves, don't know why, can't remember. >> james carville is a man of mystery. >> i went the whole last couple weeks of a campaign one time and didn't change my underwear. i washed it at night. >> didn't bill clinton famously...
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gloria borger is our chief political analyst. i'm out of breath running through the different states he'll be visiting. what do the maps tell you and things could change. what do you make of the fact romney won't be heading to florida? >> well, on the florida point, i was on the conference call with a few of his top advisers yesterday and they say they feel good about florida and a thing to look at and say, well, if he doesn't go back there and don't forget he was there just yesterday, he was there over the weekend and if he doesn't go back there, that may show a sense of optimism on the side of the romney camp. don't forget, they need florida just like they need ohio if they win this election. but if you look another those two maps generally, brooke, they're almost the same. they're going to the same battleground states because it's a same handful of states so close right now. you know, that they both need to keep visiting and visiting and visiting again. of course, i don't need to mention the fact that the president's going to
gloria borger is our chief political analyst. i'm out of breath running through the different states he'll be visiting. what do the maps tell you and things could change. what do you make of the fact romney won't be heading to florida? >> well, on the florida point, i was on the conference call with a few of his top advisers yesterday and they say they feel good about florida and a thing to look at and say, well, if he doesn't go back there and don't forget he was there just yesterday, he...
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want to bring our analyst, nonpartisans, david bergen, gloria borger, candy crowley is with us, paul begala and cornel belcher. ari, you were talking about early voting. >> yeah. the best way to know who's going to win is the enthusiasm. no question that's what we have to measure on tuesday night. it's down for the president. the question is how much. let's go to ohio. mitt romney has got 100,000 more early votes than john mccain did at this point. president obama has 150,000 fewer votes than he did at this point four years ago. that's a net 250,000 pickup for romney in a state that the president won by 260,000 votes. florida. 270,000 change in the direction of romney and the republicans because of the increase for romney over mccain, decrease for obama in early voting. 270,000 change in a state that obama won by 236,000. this is what it comes down to. this is why it is so real that there's a path to 270 for mitt romney. it's because of that decline in enthusiasm compared to four years ago and i also say the polls continue, you look at poll after poll, in ohio we talked about earlier
want to bring our analyst, nonpartisans, david bergen, gloria borger, candy crowley is with us, paul begala and cornel belcher. ari, you were talking about early voting. >> yeah. the best way to know who's going to win is the enthusiasm. no question that's what we have to measure on tuesday night. it's down for the president. the question is how much. let's go to ohio. mitt romney has got 100,000 more early votes than john mccain did at this point. president obama has 150,000 fewer votes...
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. >>> gloria borger, wasn't to bri -- i want to bring you in here now. we're looking at this possibility that after election day, possibly, absolutely nothing changes, president obama wins re-election, the democrats keep control of the u.s. senate, republicans keep control of the house. status quo? what are the chances of that? >> i think there is a very good chance of that. if president obama were to be re-elected and you talk to all the people on the campaign committees, and they will tell you that there is a very good chance of that. you know, james madison's revenge. we elect different branches of government, and, you know, so here we are, in the middle of a very nasty, very angry campaign, with a very, very divided country and we could end up in the same spot. i've been talking to a lot of people asking about that and where would that get us in the next step? and some people are saying, look, we spent about, what, $6 billion total in all of these -- >> can you believe that number? >> yeah. i mean, it is hard to believe, but, yes, and so we have spen
. >>> gloria borger, wasn't to bri -- i want to bring you in here now. we're looking at this possibility that after election day, possibly, absolutely nothing changes, president obama wins re-election, the democrats keep control of the u.s. senate, republicans keep control of the house. status quo? what are the chances of that? >> i think there is a very good chance of that. if president obama were to be re-elected and you talk to all the people on the campaign committees, and...
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let's bring in candy crowley and gloria borger. you just taped an interview for tomorrow's state of the union with the chicago mayor. i got a little clip. let me play it. >> the vice president's wife has been send up to pennsylvania doing a couple of early weekend stops. bill clinton is being used in pennsylvania on monday. it tells me that you all are a little worried about that or worried about the race in general. are you saying no? >> no. i think, look. i think, candy. ready? it's a close election. b, you nail everything down. i think pennsylvania is secure but you don't take anything for granted and that means there's going to be a lot of people going back to ohio in the next 96 hours. multiple times they'll go to pennsylvania. but pennsylvania is going to be on both the philadelphia, the surrounding counties and pittsburgh and harrisburg, that's where you have a democratic vote and you do go to secure it. but that doesn't mean it's flipping. it just means the natural tiding of a race. >> let's bring in candy. if they're spend
let's bring in candy crowley and gloria borger. you just taped an interview for tomorrow's state of the union with the chicago mayor. i got a little clip. let me play it. >> the vice president's wife has been send up to pennsylvania doing a couple of early weekend stops. bill clinton is being used in pennsylvania on monday. it tells me that you all are a little worried about that or worried about the race in general. are you saying no? >> no. i think, look. i think, candy. ready?...
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gloria steinem, thank you so much. appreciate you being here. >> thank you. >>> late night comedians proving they aren't afraid to take on anyone. even a hurricane. find out what letterman and his pals had to say about super storm sandy. >>> hey, you know, they did not have halloween in new jersey wednesday night. governor chris christie postponed it by executive order until monday. however, he did spend the day scaring the held out of republicans by praising president obama. >> but everyone's asking how was this storm going to affect the election? and i think it's given obama momentum. i mean, obviously he didn't plan it. they'll try to blame it on him, of course. but it's because of how he's handled it. he approached it so differently than bush. he showed up. >>> thanks for watching today. the next hour of "cnn saturday morning" starts right now. from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. glad you're with us. president obama and governor romney focus on the swing stat
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¿por qué no van a buscar a consuelo y a gloria? me gustaría que estuvieran aquí también. voy a buscarlas. juan. sí, papá. ¿cómo estás, hijo? ¿yo? bien, bien. extrañarás a pati. sí, claro. no hay nada más importante que la familia. es verdad. creo que deberías irte a nueva york. pero, ¿qué dices? te agradezco lo que has hecho que quieres estar aquí conmigo. pero yo soy un viejo. he vivido una larga vida. tú eres joven. debes vivir tu propia vida con tu familia, con tu mujer. ser feliz. eso es el mejor regalo que un hijo le puede hacer a un padre. gracias, papá. gracias. don fernando arturo y yo venimos a despedirnos. ¿cómo? ¿tan pronto ya? sí, mis padres me esperan en méxico. entonces ve. pero regresa cuando quieras. esta es tu casa. gracias, don fernando. y tú, arturo... eres hijo de rosario. eres como un hijo verdadero para mí. recuerda, ésta es también tu casa. nosotros somos tu familia. gracias, don fernando. me alegro. todos están aquí. me gusta ver a toda la familia junta. abuelo... anoche decías que querías estar seguro de que éramos tu
¿por qué no van a buscar a consuelo y a gloria? me gustaría que estuvieran aquí también. voy a buscarlas. juan. sí, papá. ¿cómo estás, hijo? ¿yo? bien, bien. extrañarás a pati. sí, claro. no hay nada más importante que la familia. es verdad. creo que deberías irte a nueva york. pero, ¿qué dices? te agradezco lo que has hecho que quieres estar aquí conmigo. pero yo soy un viejo. he vivido una larga vida. tú eres joven. debes vivir tu propia vida con tu familia, con tu mujer....
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gloria steinem, thank you so much. appreciate you being here. >> thank you. >>> late night comedians proving they aren't afraid to take on anyone. even a hurricane. find out what letterman and his pals had to say about super storm sandy. this is hayden. he's five years old. that's elizabeth. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to send you a message about what they need to restore years of cuts to their schools. prop thirty-eight. thirty-eight raises billions in new revenue - bypasses sacramento and sends every k through 12 dollar straight to our local schools... every school. for them. for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> hey, you know, they did not have halloween in new jersey wednesday night. governor chris christie postponed it by executive order until monday. however, he did spend the day scaring the held out of republicans by praising president obama. >> but everyone's asking how was this storm going to affect the election? and i think i
gloria steinem, thank you so much. appreciate you being here. >> thank you. >>> late night comedians proving they aren't afraid to take on anyone. even a hurricane. find out what letterman and his pals had to say about super storm sandy. this is hayden. he's five years old. that's elizabeth. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to send you a message about what they need to restore years of cuts to their schools....
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with me here tonight john king, also political analyst david gergen, gloria borger. ari is an occasional unpaid political advicer for the romney campaign. paul begala senior adviser for president obama's senior pac. i want you to listen to a clip and get your response. >> a year from now, i think people are going to see we're starting to make some progress, there's going to be some pain out there. if i don't have this done in three years, there's going to be a one-term proposition. >> now, we knew from the beginning that our work would take more than one year or even one term, because let's face it, the middle class was getting hit long before the financial crisis. >> wow, he looks older. >> the best economist and business people didn't know how deep the hole was when he came in. >> are you quoting george bush or -- >> good one. >> or was it cheney? >> it's a texas thing. >> he came in, the hole was far deeper than he or anyone knew. i don't think anyone knew how deep the hole would be. short answer, every time i looked at the economy, obama couldn't win, every time
with me here tonight john king, also political analyst david gergen, gloria borger. ari is an occasional unpaid political advicer for the romney campaign. paul begala senior adviser for president obama's senior pac. i want you to listen to a clip and get your response. >> a year from now, i think people are going to see we're starting to make some progress, there's going to be some pain out there. if i don't have this done in three years, there's going to be a one-term proposition....
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although when you think about thing like raising tafls on the wealthy, as we heard a short while ago from gloria, i believe, there is already pushback from some republicans who are saying the victory wasn't profound enough. the president's victory wasn't profound enough to make them back down on their resistance to thing like this. other matters, for example, what is happening is immigration reform. the idea the president might light into that. that may find some wiggle rooms. they look at the latino vote and what they might want to do about that. other matters that might come up in the next four years, an empty supreme court seat. that could be a different case where the republican there's push a bit more. the presidents get their aopponentee. the bottom line is what we said earlier on. there is no 60-vote super majority. that's what you need to overcome a filibuster here in the u.s. senate. absent that, the big question is how much will republicans want to push back and how koomtive will they feel? the president, if he wants to get his agenda through, will have to have his party find a way to
although when you think about thing like raising tafls on the wealthy, as we heard a short while ago from gloria, i believe, there is already pushback from some republicans who are saying the victory wasn't profound enough. the president's victory wasn't profound enough to make them back down on their resistance to thing like this. other matters, for example, what is happening is immigration reform. the idea the president might light into that. that may find some wiggle rooms. they look at the...
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>> let's check in with our analysts and dana bash is here, our analysts david gergen, gloria borger. also, alex castellanos. two days to go. where are your heads at? what are you looking at closely in terms of the numbers? >> spending. >> i think this is -- it's impossible to call this race. john king just laid it out. mitt romney has a steeper hill to climb. if you look at the 12 battleground states that people normally list, barack obama is ahead in nine of the 12 battleground states. romney seis only ahead in three. i was in ohio this week, it was quite striking how many republicans on the ground thought they were going to win. they thought they had the enthusiasm, the evangelicals. >> is that just -- >> i think we rely too much on the poll. we should not get stuck on the polls. i think we should wait and see what the voters are saying. >> there's no doubt that republicans are more enthusiastic this time than they were four years ago. our poll shows a tie. that wouldn't be good if that held up in the battleground states for mitt romney. what he's got to depend on, he's got to depe
>> let's check in with our analysts and dana bash is here, our analysts david gergen, gloria borger. also, alex castellanos. two days to go. where are your heads at? what are you looking at closely in terms of the numbers? >> spending. >> i think this is -- it's impossible to call this race. john king just laid it out. mitt romney has a steeper hill to climb. if you look at the 12 battleground states that people normally list, barack obama is ahead in nine of the 12...
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. >> check in with our analysts and dana bash is here and gloria borger and here with the republican consultant alex costianos and dan jones. two days to go. where are your heads at? what are you looking at? >> spending. i think this is impossible to call this race. john king just laid it out. mitt romney has a steeper hill to climb. if you look at the 12 battleground states, barack obama is ahead in 9 of the 12 and romney only ahead in three. when you go on the ground, you actually talk to people in the state, i was in ohio this week and it was striking how many republicans on the ground thought they were going to win. they thought they had the enthusiasm. they thought they had the evangelical vote. i think we rely too much on the polls. i think we should wait and see what the voters say. >> there is no doubt that republicans are more enthusiastic this time than they were four years ago. our poll, though, on overall on sort of a national average shows a tie between the parties on that. that wouldn't be good if that held up in the battleground states for mitt romney because what he h
. >> check in with our analysts and dana bash is here and gloria borger and here with the republican consultant alex costianos and dan jones. two days to go. where are your heads at? what are you looking at? >> spending. i think this is impossible to call this race. john king just laid it out. mitt romney has a steeper hill to climb. if you look at the 12 battleground states, barack obama is ahead in 9 of the 12 and romney only ahead in three. when you go on the ground, you actually...
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what stands out to you, gloria, from this latest poll? >> i was looking at the gender numbers which i always do which is quite interesting. when you look at men and women, you'll see that mitt romney leads with 13 points, there it is, with men, and with women, the president leads by 16 points. so romney has to get his numbers up with men in order to be at pa parody with the president because this is a real problem. >> david, what stands out to you? >> to me, wolf, i informs ohio for a day earlier this week, and the polls all show that if you average them out, president obama maintains a slim lead, but what you hear on the ground is a sense of confidence that the evangelical vote will be like 2004 when it lifted george bush in ohio. and they think the absentee ballots will make a difference. so we're in a very tight race. i don't think anybody knows, and it's all going to depend on turn out now. >> ron, let's look ahead at the next few days, let's look at the itinerarie itineraries. colorado, ohio, pennsylvania, virginia, florida, wisconsi
what stands out to you, gloria, from this latest poll? >> i was looking at the gender numbers which i always do which is quite interesting. when you look at men and women, you'll see that mitt romney leads with 13 points, there it is, with men, and with women, the president leads by 16 points. so romney has to get his numbers up with men in order to be at pa parody with the president because this is a real problem. >> david, what stands out to you? >> to me, wolf, i informs...
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we're in an endless campaign cycle. >> back to you, wolf. >> gloria, thank you very much. so whoever wins the presidency tonight will have work to do with congress to try to get things done. but who will be in control of the senate, who will be in control of the house when the votes are cast? we have a closer look at some of the tightest races. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find
we're in an endless campaign cycle. >> back to you, wolf. >> gloria, thank you very much. so whoever wins the presidency tonight will have work to do with congress to try to get things done. but who will be in control of the senate, who will be in control of the house when the votes are cast? we have a closer look at some of the tightest races. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner...
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"andrea mitchell reports" is next and her guests include majority leader eric cantor and gloria steinnam. what a duo there. stay with msnbc for more from democracy plaza. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doct
"andrea mitchell reports" is next and her guests include majority leader eric cantor and gloria steinnam. what a duo there. stay with msnbc for more from democracy plaza. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could...
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gloria borger is here. david gergen is here. kate is still here. she's a pretty effective speaker out there on the campaign trail. >> she is and what strikes me about michelle obama and ann romney is not doing feel-good speeches. they're talking about policy and, you know, they carry a dagger as i like to say, wrapped in velvet which is what she was doing talking about the auto bailout and mitt romney. so, very political speech. >> very passionate. >> passionate speech. she's become an enormous asset for this president. not only for him personally but her stature has grown over time. i think it grew in part because she warmed up and she also had a softer side. more feminine side. i was a little surprised by the tone of the speech but listen. >> tough. >> it's a last 24 hours. a lot of passions. they're tired. i think all is forgiven. >> gloria, romney making a surprise trip tomorrow to pennsylvania, another one to ohio. do you think it makes a difference? >> well, in talking to people on his staff, they say it will. first of all, no early voting in
gloria borger is here. david gergen is here. kate is still here. she's a pretty effective speaker out there on the campaign trail. >> she is and what strikes me about michelle obama and ann romney is not doing feel-good speeches. they're talking about policy and, you know, they carry a dagger as i like to say, wrapped in velvet which is what she was doing talking about the auto bailout and mitt romney. so, very political speech. >> very passionate. >> passionate speech. she's...